Stardate 46001.3: The search for Data
continues in Earth's past. Picard meets Guinan for, what is for
her, the first time, Mark Twain gets the wrong end of the stick,
and gains a glimpse of his future, and Data discovers how he lost
his head. The aliens, totally unrepentant, are destroyed by the
Enterprise.

Alien
Pamela Kosh
(Rest of cast as before)

Realm
Of Fear

Stardate
46041.1: An investigation aboard the deserted USS Yosemite brings
new fears for Reg Barclay. Convinced that something is alive in
the transporter beam, he tries to persuade the rest of the crew to
investigate.

Stardate 46071.6: Lumerian Ambassador Ramid
Ves Alkar arrives on the Enterprise to mediate in a dispute in the
Rekag Bironi system, and his embittered mother warns Deanna away.
Confused, Troi becomes fascinated with the ambassador and begins
to adopt new personality traits after the ambassador's mother
dies.

Stardate 46125.3: Outside a Dyson sphere, the
Enterprise crew discover the crashed USS Jenolan. Trapped in the
transporter buffer is former Enterprise Chief Engineer Captain
Scott. On his way to retirement seventy years before, Scotty
entered the transporter to survive when the Jenolan crashed on the
Dyson sphere. When the Enterprise is dragged inside the sphere,
Geordi teams up with his predecessor to mount a rescue.

Stardate
46154.2 to 46191.2: Members of the crew start experiencing gaps in
their recent memory, and they soon discover that they are being
kidnapped and experimented on by subspace creatures. Riker must
allow himself to be taken, but remain awake on the operating
table.

Stardate 46192.3: Whilst Picard and crew are
trying to save the planet Tagra from disaster, a young woman on
the Enterprise who possesses remarkable powers becomes confused
when the sudden return of Q points to her being from the Q
Continuum. However, Amanda Rogers does not want her powers, or to
acknowledge her heritage - until Q shows her what she could
achieve. She must choose between her humanity and becoming a
member of the Q Continuum.

Q John de Lancie
Intern Amanda Rogers Olivia d'Abo

Rascals

Stardate 46235.7: A transporter malfunction
reduces a shuttle crew to pre-puberty just as the Enterprise falls
into a Ferengi trap. With most of the crew besieged, the
'children' must find a way to return to their craft and regain
their mature bodies.

Stardate
46271.5 to 46278.3: An eager Alexander convinces his father to
join him in the wild west town of Deadwood whilst an engineering
experiment on the holodeck's systems is being carried out. There
they will seek out the bad guys as Sheriff Worf and his deputy.
Worf is joined by Troi, but when all the characters in the town
turn into replicas of Data and the holodeck cannot be switched
off, it looks like curtains at sundown for the lawmen (and woman).

Alexander Brian Bonsall
Annie Joy Garrett

The
Quality Of Life

Stardate
46307.2 to 46317.8: As work on an experimental station nears
completion, a breakdown occurs. Station chief Dr Farallon sends
one of her newly built Exocomps to repair the fault. As things
return to normal, Data realizes that the Exocomps are acting
independently to save themselves from damage. Hypothesizing that
they are a new form of life, the android has to prove their
sentiency to a skeptical crew, and to Dr Farallon.

Dr Farallon Ellen Bry
Transporter Engineer Kelso J Downing

Chain
Of Command (Part 1)

Stardate
46357.4: Picard is ordered to stand down as captain. He, Crusher
and Worf are sent undercover into the Cardassian zone, while the
abrasive Captain Jellico assumes command of the Enterprise. When
Picard is captured in a trap set up on Celtris III, the crew have
to convince Jellico that rescuing their captain is as important as
playing one-upmanship with the Cardassians. Meanwhile, the torture
begins with details of Picard's life and the names of his parents,
Maurice and Yvette Picard.

Stardate
46360.8: The Cardassian torturer, Gul Madred, is making life very
painful for Picard, and he wants details of Federation defence
strategies. Jellico, meanwhile, finds Riker's attitude too much
and relieves him of his post, promoting Data. However, when he
needs a good shuttle pilot to score a tactical victory over the
Cardassian fleet, he has to swallow his pride. On Celtris III,
Picard is close to collapsing.

Stardate
46424.1: Reg Barclay discovers Professor Moriarty, the sentient
holodeck character Data once created to best him as Sherlock
Holmes. Moriarty is anxious to leave the holodeck and to the
astonishment of all, calmly walks into the Enterprise corridor.
Enjoying his newfound freedom, Moriarty holds the ship hostage
until Picard finds a way to free his sweetheart as well.

Stardate
46461.3: Aquiel Honore, a young lieutenant aboard a two-man space
station, could be the cold-blooded killer behind an unspeakable
murder. Geordi becomes fascinated by her and the two get closer,
but could he be her next victim?

Stardate
46519.1: Troi awakes to discover she has been kidnapped and
surgically altered to look like a Romulan, and then forced to play
the part of Major Rakal of the feared intelligence service, the
Tal Shiar, in an elaborate scheme. Spock is behind the scheme,
which aims to aid the defection of a top Romulan by means of
Spock's under-ground organisation. (Worf has his hair tied back
for the first time.)

No Log:
After being attacked while on diplomatic duty, Picard is dying on
the operating table, but Q is back and transports the captain back
in time to his Academy days for his first mission. Picard has
wished that he'd never become involved in the fight which caused
him to have a plastic heart fitted, but with Q's help, avoiding
the fight causes him to lose a lot more than simply an artificial
heart.

Stardate 46578.4: The Enterprise calls at the
newly liberated space station Deep Space Nine. There, Data
discovers new levels to his mental powers after an accident with a
piece of Bajoran hardware being experimented upon by Dr Julian
Bashir, but first he has to discover just what is happening and
why. Meanwhile, on the station, Worf is offered information on the
whereabouts of his father, Mogh, by a rogue trader, and
immediately sets off on a mission to free the Klingons taken
prisoner during the attack on Khitomer which supposedly made him
an orphan.

Stardate 46579.2: Worf has been captured by
the Romulans on the prison planet. But the situation is an odd
one; the Khitomer prisoners would be disowned by their people if
it was known they had been taken alive, so they live in relative
peace with their Romulan 'captors'. Worf, however, has no
intention of living his days as a prisoner and sets about inciting
rebellion among the prisoners' children by instilling pride of
their heritage into them. The system, which had survived for 23
years, breaks down, and the young are allowed to leave with Worf,
on condition that they never reveal the existence of the planet or
its Klingon prisoners.

Stardate 46682.4: During a spell in drydock,
Picard stumbles on a plot to steal Trilithium Resin from the empty
starship's engines. This is a highly toxic and volatile waste
product created by the warp engines.

Stardate 46693.1 to 46697.2: Picard is
attracted to the new head of the ship's stellar cartography
section, Lieutenant Commander Nella Darren. Picard's musical
education with his new love features his link with a former life
in The Inner Light. But can Picard
continue to function dispassionately when Darren is heading an
away team on a dangerous mission?

Lt-Cmdr Nella Darren Wendy Hughes

The
Chase

Stardate 46731.5: Picard's old archaeologist
friend and mentor Professor Galen invites him to join an
expedition in search of a mysterious artifact. He has discovered
that, when joined, certain fragments of DNA from many different
worlds would form a four-and-a-half billion year-old computer
programme. Unfortunately, the Cardassians, Klingons and Romulans
have also learned of Galen's research.

Stardate 46778.1: Riker is cast as a mental
asylum inmate in one of Crusher's plays. But his participation in
the play is simply a memory of the previous day, and he is now a
prisoner in a real asylum on Tilonius IV, a planet which is
lurching towards civil war. His main concern, while his captors
use drugs to confuse his mind, is to work out just how much he
sees is reality, and how much is simply related to his frame of
mind.

Stardate 46830.1: When an experimental
shielding designed to enable vessels to make a closer approach to
suns seems to fail, Beverly is suddenly accused of two murders,
including that of a Ferengi scientist, and when she attempts to
clear her name and investigate, she finds herself even more guilty
and ends up facing the prospect of being court-martialled.

Stardate 46852.2:Worf goes to a Klingon
spiritual world to seeks some answers and finds that the Klingon
deity Kahless, the greatest Klingon warrior, seems to have
returned from the dead and wants to rule the Empire again. Kahless
turns out to be a clone produced from the physical remains of
Kahless to challenge the rulers of the Klingon Empire. A
compromise seems to be the only way to avoid another civil war.

Korath Alan Oppenheimer
Gowron Robert O'Reilly
Kahless Kevin Conway

Second
Chances

Stardate 46915.2 to 46920.1: The Riker/Troi
romance is finally dealt with when a duplicate of Riker is found
stranded on a planet after a transporter mishap eight years
before. The duplicate, still ranked lieutenant, has never fallen
out of love with Troi, and immediately sets about romancing her.
Commander Riker is none too pleased at this new arrival on the
ship. The lieutenant adopts his middle name of Thomas to avoid
confusion, and Troi is very taken by his charm.

Lt Thomas Riker Jonathan Frakes

Timescape

Stardate 46944.2: Returning by shuttlecraft
from an assignment, Troi, Geordi, Data and Picard find the
Enterprise is frozen in time at the moment just before it will be
destroyed whilst aiding a stricken Romulan warbird. Only the
returning away team can possible aid the ship.

1st Alien Michael Bofshaver
2nd Alien Patricia Tallman

Descent
(Part 1)

Stardate 46982.1: The Borg attack a Starfleet
outpost and set an ambush for an Enterprise away team. But these
are no ordinary Borg; they have a sense of identity, and their
reactions, methods and emotions are far closer to human patterns
than to the Borg collective consciousness. During the attack, Data
also finds himself experiencing an emotion, that of anger, when he
loses his temper and kills a Borg with his bare hands. In reaction
to the new threat Starfleet sets up a strike force in the
quadrant, led by a female Starfleet admiral, with a sub-team of
three ships under Picard's command. They wait for an emergency
call from one of the nervous Federation colonies, but when it
comes, it is merely a ruse to draw the Enterprise away and plant a
Borg on the ship who uses a built-in upgrade to initiate emotional
responses in Data, so that he becomes confused. Data and the Borg,
Crosis, leave the
ship in a shuttlecraft and head for the Borg base planet. When
Picard and his away team find it, they walk into a trap set by
Lore, who has used his own emotion chip to reconfigure the Borg
under his control, and also has control of Data. The final shot is
of Picard, Geordi and Troi, standing back to back, surrounded by
advancing Borg.